Renée Fleming - I Want Magic
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Composer or Director: George Gershwin, Carlisle Floyd, Gian Carlo Menotti, Douglas S(tuart) Moore, Bernard Herrmann, Igor Stravinsky, Samuel Barber, André (George) Previn, Leonard Bernstein
Label: Decca
Magazine Review Date: 11/1998
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 58
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: 460 567-2DH

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Vanessa, Movement: Listen!...They are here |
Samuel Barber, Composer
James Levine, Conductor New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Renée Fleming, Soprano Samuel Barber, Composer |
Vanessa, Movement: Do not utter a word, Anatol |
Samuel Barber, Composer
James Levine, Conductor New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Renée Fleming, Soprano Samuel Barber, Composer |
Candide (opera house version), Movement: Glitter and be gay |
Leonard Bernstein, Composer
James Levine, Conductor Leonard Bernstein, Composer New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Renée Fleming, Soprano |
Susannah, Movement: Ain't it a Pretty Night |
Carlisle Floyd, Composer
Carlisle Floyd, Composer James Levine, Conductor New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Renée Fleming, Soprano |
Susannah, Movement: The trees on the mountains |
Carlisle Floyd, Composer
Carlisle Floyd, Composer James Levine, Conductor New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Renée Fleming, Soprano |
Porgy and Bess, Movement: Summertime |
George Gershwin, Composer
George Gershwin, Composer James Levine, Conductor New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Renée Fleming, Soprano |
Porgy and Bess, Movement: My man's gone now |
George Gershwin, Composer
George Gershwin, Composer James Levine, Conductor New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Renée Fleming, Soprano |
Wuthering Heights |
Bernard Herrmann, Composer
Bernard Herrmann, Composer James Levine, Conductor New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Renée Fleming, Soprano |
(The) Medium, Movement: Monica's Waltz |
Gian Carlo Menotti, Composer
Gian Carlo Menotti, Composer James Levine, Conductor New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Renée Fleming, Soprano |
(The) Ballad of Baby Doe, Movement: The Letter Song |
Douglas S(tuart) Moore, Composer
Douglas S(tuart) Moore, Composer James Levine, Conductor New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Renée Fleming, Soprano |
(A) Streetcar Named Desire, Movement: I want magic! |
André (George) Previn, Composer
André (George) Previn, Composer James Levine, Conductor New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Renée Fleming, Soprano |
(The) Rake's Progress, Movement: ~ |
Igor Stravinsky, Composer
Igor Stravinsky, Composer James Levine, Conductor New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Renée Fleming, Soprano |
Author: Patrick O'Connor
Fleming’s voice is sumptuous, her lower register especially sounds so warmly resonant that I found myself thinking of Leontyne Price in her glory days. (Three of these arias were recorded by Price, two from Porgy and Bess and the great scene from Vanessa.) Fleming shows herself equal to every mood; only at the end of “Glitter and be gay” is there a false moment when she rather overdoes the brittle laughter. What beautiful tunes there are here, including the waltz song from The Medium and “Ain’t it a pretty night” from Susannah – the only item that is duplicated in the Upshaw selection. To make a comparison in general, one has to say that Upshaw’s voice suggests Mozart’s Susanna, whereas Fleming is a born Countess.
By the time this review appears, Renee Fleming will have taken part in the world premiere of Andre Previn’s A Streetcar Named Desire in San Francisco and her programme ends with a sneak preview of that. “I want magic!” is Blanche’s philosophy of life, justifying her constant flights of fancy; if Previn and his librettist, Philip Littell, pull off the challenge of adapting this play for opera, the last years of the twentieth century will have a new demented prima donna role.
Among the other items, Fleming makes the extract from Wuthering Heights sound positively Mahleresque, and Anne’s great aria from
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